[god bless the usa ] [chanting u. S. A. ] [applause] and i gladly stand up next to you doubt i loveny this land god bless the usa [applause] booo [crowd chanting] President Trump so, lets have a good time, right . [applause] lets have a good time. Im excited to be here today with thousands of proud, Young American patriots. Youre great people. Youre great people. Youre the future. Youre the future. On behalf of my entire administration, thank you to everyone at turning point usas teen Student Action summit. What a group. [applause] what a group. They dont realize theres more of you than there is of them. They just havent figured that out yet. [applause] theyll understand. Theyll figure it out someday. Theyre still trying to figure out what the hell happened. What happened . [applause] pres. Trump how did this happen . Youve come to our Nations Capital from cities and towns across america. Youve given up a big part of your summer, which many young people are not willing to do, and we un
Wondered what would happen, was a very positive experience. What about boston at that sometime. Yes. Boston was mixed. By and large, going to boston i had read about paul revere and his ride some lexington and the concord battles and the Boston Tea Party and also crispus attus was the first black to die in the revolutionary war. So i went to see the memorial for hem on the boston common. So i soaked up the hoyt the history of boston, so very positive. So my experience in boston really was very positive, but later in the late 50s the year i entered medical school was the year brown versus board of occasion, the Supreme Court decision, and so as this was implemented around the country, problems of not only in the south but in the north as well. And boston was one of those areas. So, my experience in boston was somewhat different from blacks who went to boston in the late 50s. They found with the political shenanigans of hicks i still remember him from south boston, running to be mayor, b
Of course, i think you make the same decisions that Mitch Mcconnell did, because the next election is always a chance that youre going to end up being in the minority party. Now, the only hope i have, and thats actually driven by my experience with students here, the change is going to have to be generational. The change is going to have to come from people who havent been typically getting involved in the political process and changing things. Its going to have to come from a new set of leaders who havent been used by the other side in certain ways, that havent been abused by the other side in certain ways. So that they dont feel that, you know, sort of sting that theyre going to do it to them, you know, because its been done in the past to their side. So im hopeful because i teach these tremendous students semester in and semester out, and i see the potential for leadership. But the key is getting these young people involved in politics rather than involved in Investment Banking or l
Authority board finalized its proposal for a new football stadium. If this proposal doesnt pass. Unlv could still seek a new stadium on its own. cedric crear regent keep in mind, if the raiders do not decide to come, if sntic does not decide to build a stadium, then we want them to come back to the ciab board, our board and talk to us about building a stadium on unlvs campus. brian loftus the stadiums one point nine billion dollar financing plan calls for the use of 750 Million Dollars in Hotel Room Tax money, if approved, the raiders would need to finalize theiro vegas before january. Kirsten Joyce we want you to be part of our 8 news now good day. Just head to our 8 news now facebook page. And upload a pic of you representing your Favorite Football Team 8 lucky viewers will be chosen to win an 8 news now mug the winners are announced every friday morning at 6. sherry hows the clear and cool this morning. Feeling like fall. Highs back up to 90 degrees by the afternoon and the roads wi
Tracy davidson. Lets head to the weather with meteorologist bill henley. Good morning, bill. The wind is already gusting to 20 miles an hour. The temperature is 16 with a chile of 16 right now. That steady wind will be with us all day long. So the windchill readings throughout philadelphia feels like 9 in willington, 10 degrees in pottstown achlt cold blustery sta start, and its going to stay cold. By 9 00, one degree warmer. Thats despite warm sunshine. The winds get stronger as we go into the noon hour. 21mileanhour wind gusts close to 30. Its going to be cold today, and im tracking even colder air to come. Ive got your neighborhoodbyneighborhood forecast coming up. Jessica boyington has your school day forecast. Im watching schuylkill. Roads are finally dry eastbound from the blue ridge. Everyones moving along nicely. You can see were in the green. 18 minutes or 16 minutes from the southbound side of schuylkill. Transit delays, no problem this morning. You can take amtrak or new jer